Deformation mechanisms, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of nanoscale materials : symposium held November 29-December 3, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

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Deformation mechanisms, microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of nanoscale materials : symposium held November 29-December 3, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

editors, Julia R. Greer ... [et al.]

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 1297)

Materials Research Society , Cambridge University Press, 2011

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"Symposium P, "Deformation Mechanisims, Microstructure Evolution, and Mecanical Properites of Nanoscale Materials," was held Nov. 29-Dec, 3 at the 2010 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts"--Pref

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Symposium P, 'Deformation Mechanisms, Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Nanoscale Materials', was held November 29-December 3 at the 2010 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. This resultant volume addresses the topic of materials used in next-generation technological devices. These devices are used for a variety of applications - ranging from biomedical to space to energy-related - and will be subjected to non-ambient temperatures and high stresses and pressures. A variety of advanced nanomaterials and nanoscaled architectures have been proposed to meet these stringent demands. However, a complete understanding of the mechanisms that govern deformation at these scales is still elusive. This volume focuses on providing the state-of-the-art research on the mechanical response of nano- and microscale components that may comprise these devices and highlights emerging topics in novel mechanical testing techniques, in situ microscopy, high- and low-temperature deformation mechanisms and mechanical property characterization of materials, as well as recent advances in atomistic and multiscale modeling of nanomaterials.

目次

  • 1. Nanometer scale mechanical behavior of grain boundaries Kyung-Suk Kim
  • 2. Correlation between adhesion strength and thin film/substrate mechanical properties using the nano-scratch technique Bo Zhou
  • 3. Bottom-up modeling of the elastic properties of organosilicate glasses and their relation to composition and network defects Jan Knaup
  • 4. Evaluation of crack growth retardation effect due to nano-scale voids based on molecular dynamics method Toshihiro Kameda
  • 5. Synthetic control over the structure and symmetry of carbon nanotubes: towards biomedical applications Michael Lowry
  • 6. A phase-field - finite element model for instabilities in multilayer thin films Mohsen Asle Zaeem
  • 7. Interphase energies and nonequilibrium growth of -precipitates in Al-Ag: a DFT study Daniel Finkenstadt
  • 8. Influence of nanoindenter tip radius on the estimation of the elastic modulus Karim Gadelrab
  • 9. Inception of plasticity in the presence of vacancies in FCC single crystals: indenter size effect David Bahr
  • 10. NanoLAB triboprobe: characterizing dynamic wear, friction and fatigue at the nanoscale Aiden Lockwood
  • 11. Nondeterministic multiscale modeling of biomimetic crack self-healing in nanocrystalline solids under mechanical loading Eduard Karpov
  • 12. Deformation mechanisms, microstructure and mechanical properties of nanoscale crystalline and noncrystalline materials in different temperature ranges Yuliy Milman
  • 13. Thermo-mechanical behavior at nano scale and size effects in shape memory alloys Jose San Juan
  • 14. Nanoscale deformation of MEMS materials Aiden Lockwood
  • 15. Pressure-induced nano-crystallization of Y2O3 Stuart Deutsch
  • 16. Reaction pathway analysis of homogeneous dislocation nucleation in a perfect molybdenum crystal Hasan Saeed
  • 17. Atomistic study of the mechanical properties of metallic-glass nanowires K. Shintani
  • 18. Atomistic study of the mechanical stability of multi-layered graphene nanobridges K. Shintani
  • 19. In situ spectroscopy and modeling of deformation behavior of nanoscale interfacial materials A. Suzuki
  • 20. Micro/nano structure and morphology of multi-phase polymer/oxide composites prepared by powder melt processing Giorgiana Giancola
  • 21. Influence of processing conditions on mechanical and structural properties of DLC produced by FIB-CVD method Naomichi Sakamoto
  • 22. Effect of Ag content on electrical conductivity and tensile properties of Cu-Ti-Ag alloys Taek-Kyun Jung
  • 23. Size effect on bending properties of diamond-like carbon nanopillar fabricated by focused ion-beam assisted chemical vapor deposition Yasuo Kogo
  • 24. Density functional theory calculations of properties of the grain boundaries in aluminum Marek Muzyk
  • 25. Strengthening effect of twin boundaries in bcc crystal evaluated through a micro-bending test Masato Sone
  • 26. Mechanical behavior on micro-compression test in ultra-low carbon steel produced by high pressure torsion Masato Sone
  • 27. Characterizing the role of deformation during electrochemical etching of metallic films Anil Kumar
  • 28. Modeling the dislocation-void interaction in a dislocation dynamics simulation Sylvain Queyreau
  • 29. Nanoindentation-induced deformation near grain boundaries of corrosion resistant nickel alloys William Herbert
  • 30. Profiling of the mechanical properties of ultralow-k films using nanoindentation techniques Holm Geisler.

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB06042682
  • ISBN
    • 9781605112749
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Warrendale, Pa.,Cambridge ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    x, 201 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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